Wrestling gains valuable experience at Sheridan
Losing can be a learning experience and, for the wrestling team, its weekend at the Sheridan Invitational fit the bill.
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Losing can be a learning experience and, for the wrestling team, its weekend at the Sheridan Invitational fit the bill.
"We didn't shoot well but we still had our defense. That's the thing we go back to."
Ninety minutes of play, a wealth of experience.
With the fresh optimism and hopes of a new season in tow, the wrestling team traveled to the Bloomsburg Invitational this Saturday and finished with mildly successful results.
Rarely does a coach leave and then return within a month.
It took one half of play, but after a two-year hiatus, things were back to normal in Cameron Indoor Stadium on Wednesday night.
If you don't remember much about the Virginia Cavaliers last season, you're not alone. After winning 20 games four of the past five seasons, head coach Jeff Jones and his squad were unable to meet high expectations in 1995-96 and slipped quietly into seventh place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The last two season-ending horns have sounded eerily the same for the women's basketball team.
Nothing can ever beat the excitement of that first trip to the candy store.
Rebuilding.
During the NCAA women's soccer selection show Monday evening, the committee rolled through the first eight-team region and tabbed four schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference-Duke was not one of them.
This year's preseason has been a reunion of sorts for the men's basketball team. It has also taught the lesson that history can never be erased.
The top three women's golf teams in the nation will tee off this weekend in Hilton Head, S.C., for the Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational.
Last season, college basketball fans watched as Kentucky parlayed a deep, productive bench into a national championship. Mike Krzyzewski and his 1996-97 edition of the men's basketball team seem to like the model.
Critics of tennis have often lamented the lack of personality on the professional circuit. From Ivan Lendl to Steffi Graf, champions have typically been all substance, no style.
As the weeks pass by, the pressure mounts. When you're winless, the questions and doubt are almost unavoidable.
The 10th-ranked field hockey team travels north to Philadelphia this weekend looking to tune up its offense and enjoy a little home cooking.
Closer, but not quite there yet.
The field hockey team hopes turnabout won't be fair play for them tonight when they battle Wake Forest.
"We took a football game and ran the score up on ourselves."